Clinton: I Never Meant To Make ‘Excuses’ For Private Email Use

FILE - In this June 3, 2016, file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a rally in Culver City, Calif. Clinton opened her general election campaign against Donald Trump on June 8 by accus... FILE - In this June 3, 2016, file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a rally in Culver City, Calif. Clinton opened her general election campaign against Donald Trump on June 8 by accusing him of behaving like a "demagogue," likening his attacks on judges, the media, his opponents and their families to dark moments in the world's history. (AP Photo/John Locher, File) MORE LESS
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Hillary Clinton on Wednesday clarified that she alone bore responsibility for the decision to use a private email server as secretary of state.

Asked by CNN’s Anderson Cooper about reports she’d told the FBI that former secretary of state Colin Powell was the one who advised her to use a personal email account, the Democratic nominee said she did not intend to shift blame.

“I have the utmost respect for Secretary Powell,” Clinton said. “He was incredibly gracious and helpful after I was nominated and before I took the job. I appreciated the time he took when I was preparing to become secretary. I valued his advice. I’m not going to re-litigate in public my private conversation with him.”

“I’ve been asked many, many questions in the past year about emails, and what I’ve learned is that when I try to explain what happened, it can sound like I’m trying to excuse what I did,” she continued. “And there are no excuses. I want people to know that the decision to have a single email account was mine. I take responsibility for it. I’ve apologized for it. I would certainly do it differently if I could.”

Powell this week accused Clinton’s campaign of trying to “pin” her email scandal on his advice.

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  1. “Hillary Clinton on Wednesday clarified that she alone bore
    responsibility for the decision to use a private email server as
    secretary of state.”

    Cue the pudits: “Why oh why won’t she just clarify that she alone bore responsibility for the decision to use a private email server. If she’d only do that, this whole thing would go away. But she never does that.”

  2. If she had said at the beginning that she had no excuses, that she was wrong, that she should not have used a private server, things would be a lot different. But she cut and trimmed and hemmed and hawed, and now she’s still having to talk about it.

    Her latest comment is too little and too late.

  3. Whether or not she’s a dollar short, she’s a day late. Many days, in fact.

  4. Avatar for cmj cmj says:

    She’s actually apologized almost exactly like that before…this was probably the clearest but she HAS apologized…almost ad nauseum.

    And, we all know it doesn’t make a difference because even though she’s apologized, WE’RE STILL TALKING ABOUT IT.

  5. My point is that she did do that, many days (months, years) ago. But the media refuses to hear her and report what she says. They always filter it through the Clinton Derangement syndrome that has all that smoke.

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